A Journey Revealed

A writer’s rambles on faith, life, writing, and coping with MS
By Jenny Knipfer

A Journey Revealed by Jenny Knipfer is a profoundly personal and moving insight into a woman’s struggle with the debilitating disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and how her faith, writing, and spirit have helped her through the most difficult times. Much of the work is a...

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All About Your Healthcare

Life Demands that YOU Become an Educated Consumer
By Fredric Garner

Fredric Garner’s All About Your Healthcare: Life Demands that YOU Become an Educated Consumer is an in-depth look at the fragmented nature of the U.S. healthcare system. Garner outlines the roles of primary care providers, specialists, and the various types of care available, including urgent...

Aces High

An Autobiography
By Penny Hodgson

Aces High by Penny Hodgson is a powerful story about overcoming trauma, abuse, and the lasting effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). With honesty and courage, Hodgson shares her journey through pain and recovery, showing how trauma can shape a person’s life but doesn’t have...

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Autistic World Domination

How to Script Your Life
By Jolene Stockman

In Autistic World Domination: How to Script Your Life, Jolene Stockman aims to bring autistics what they truly need: respect, fierce optimism, and practical strategies that light the way. For autistic world domination, she says you need two things – a hero and a world....

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Are You Really Listening?

By Bernice Simpson

Are You Really Listening? by Bernice Simpson is a poignant memoir that delves into end-of-life care from a nurse's perspective. It provides a deeper and more personal understanding of the emotional complexities during a patient's final days. The author shares her experience of losing her...

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After the Crash

How to Keep Your Job, Stay in School, and Live Life After a Brain Injury
By Kelly Tuttle

In her memoir After the Crash, Kelly Tuttle recounts her experiences with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) following a car accident, laying out the initial unawareness of its severity and the subsequent challenges she faced, including memory loss, emotional instability, and cognitive fatigue. She speaks...

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Addiction Logic

Treating the Cause, Not the Symptom
By Rick Breitweiser

In Addiction Logic: Treating the Cause, Not the Symptom by Rick Breitweiser, addiction is characterized as a chronic medical condition involving uncontrollable substance abuse or behavior despite negative consequences. He discusses the disorder arising from genetic predispositions, traumatic experiences, mental health issues, and the brain's...

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A Miracle a Day, One Day at a Time

Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury
By Dawn Corbelli

A Miracle a Day, One Day at a Time: Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury by Dawn Corbelli recounts the family's life-changing accident, including her daughter's severe injuries and her brain trauma. The memoir begins by describing the day of the accident, which occurred on February...

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Alzheimers: The Uncertain Journey

Navigating The Challenges. The Indispensable Guide for Caregivers and Families
By Renée Despres; Guy Slowik

As a reader with health administration experience, I have read several books on Alzheimer’s disease; however, Alzheimer’s: The Uncertain Journey by Dr. Renee Despres and Guy Slowik is one of the most thorough and practical ones I have ever read on this subject. This extraordinary...

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An Apparently Normal Person

From Medical Mystery to Dissociative Superpower
By Bonnie R Armstrong

In An Apparently Normal Person by Bonnie R Armstrong, a bout of weakness and exhaustion made her feel ill. Worried and afraid of what might be causing the problem, she went to a doctor who did nothing to help her. More than a year later,...

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